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"Harvard China Philosophy Course" ((USA) Michael Pouettre) E-book online disk download and free online reading.

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Extraction code: 30vh Title: Harvard China Philosophy Course

Author: [America] Michael Pouettre

Translator: Hu Yang

Douban score: 7.5

Press: CITIC Publishing Group

Publication year: 20 16- 12

Page number: 19 1

Content introduction:

Don't mention difficult philosophical terms, and don't talk about the grand problems of the country and society. Award-winning Harvard professor Michael? With vivid life stories, Pu Ming led us to feel the charm of China's ancient thoughts in a simple way, so his course "Ancient Philosophy of China" became the top three elective courses in Harvard University.

From Confucius, Mencius, Zhuangzi to Xunzi, from the way of courtesy, benevolence and nature to the way of evil nature, the philosophical concept of China philosophers two thousand years ago can still tell us how to deal with all kinds of events in life with emotion and wisdom and the challenges from all sides.

Good interpersonal relationships come from the etiquette we practice constantly, the real influence comes from restraint rather than power, Excellence is a choice rather than nature, and happiness requires us to take every little moment in life seriously. This book brings China's seemingly abstruse philosophy close to real life and provides a thinking tool with rich life experience. The teachings of these sages will open the door to a new world for us and lead us to rethink ourselves and think about many possibilities in the future.

About the author:

Michael. Michael Pouettre: Professor of China History, Department of East Asian Language and Culture, Harvard University, Chairman of the Religious Research Committee. His China Ethics and Politics course for undergraduates is one of the most popular courses in Harvard University. Because of his outstanding performance in undergraduate education, he was awarded a professorship by Harvard University.

Christina. Christine Gross-Loh: Writer and freelance writer, Ph.D. in East Asian History, Harvard University. Her works have been published in many publications, including The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic Monthly and The Huffington Post.